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1 Understanding Your IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number I T I N

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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Changes to Note 4 General Information 5 What is an ITIN? 5 What is the purpose of an ITIN? 6 When did IRS start issuing ITINs and why? 6 Are ITINs valid for identification? 6 How do I know if I need an ITIN? 6 Who must apply? 6 How do I apply for an ITIN? 7 How do I apply for an ITIN for a deceased taxpayer? 8 Where can I get a Form W-7/W-7(SP)? 8 What information must be included on 8 Form W-7/W-7(SP)? Where do I attach my Form W-7/W-7(SP)? 8 Where do I file my Form W-7/W-7(SP)? 9 What are Acceptance Agents? 9 Will I have to pay to get an ITIN? 9 When should I apply for my ITIN? 9 How long does it take to get an ITIN? 9 Can I get an ITIN if I am an undocumented 10 alien? Is the Form W-7 available in any foreign 10 language? Documentation 10 What are the documentation requirements when 10 applying for an ITIN? What documents are acceptable as proof 11 of identity and foreign status? What is a National Identification Card? 11 Exceptions 12 What are the exceptions to the requirement 12 to attach a U.S. tax return? Dependency/Exemption Issues 13 What are the rules for dependents? 13 Employment Issues 13 Are ITINs valid for work purposes? 13 Which aliens are eligible to receive Social 13 Security Numbers? What student visas qualify for employment? 13 Which foreign students qualify for ITINs? 13 General Information for Completion of 14 Form W-7/W-7(SP) Line by Line Instructions for Completing 14 Form W-7/W-7(SP)? Signature 18 Who can sign the Form W-7/W-7(SP)? 18 Who can sign the Form W-7/W-7(SP) if the 18 applicant is a dependent under 18 years of age? Who can sign the Form W-7/W-7(SP) if the 18 applicant is a dependent 18 years of age or older? Mailing the Application: 18 Where should I mail my application? 18 Additional Information 18 Where can I go to get help with my ITIN 18 application? Where can I obtain additional information 18 to help me with my ITIN application? Where can I call to get help with my 19 W-7/W-7(SP) application? Frequently Asked Questions and Answers 19 Exhibits 21 Supporting Documentation Table 21 Exception Criteria Chart 22 Examples of Completed Form W-7s 27 for Exceptions Form W-7/W-7(SP) Check List Preparation 33 Summary Sample Copy of Letter from Withholding 34 Agent/Financial Institution Copy of Form W-7 35 Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

4 Persons outside the U.S. may call for assistance (this is not a toll-free call). Keep in mind that the Internal Revenue Service conducts an overseas taxpayer assistance program during the taxfiling season (January through mid-june). To find out if IRS personnel will be in your area, please contact the Consular Section at the nearest United States Embassy or Consulate. UNDERSTANDING YOUR IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number IRS assistance is available to help you prepare your Form W-7/W-7(SP) In the United States, call: (toll-free) or Visit an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC) or Call your local IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center. For listings of your local IRS TACs or IRS authorized Acceptance Agents, go to Overseas help can be obtained from the following IRS offices: Location Address Telephone Number Beijing, United States Embassy [86] (10) China No. 55 An Jia Lou Lu (By Beijing Appointment China Only) London, United States Embassy [44] [207] England 24/31 Grosvenor Square London W1A 1AE England United Kingdom Paris, United States Embassy [33] (1) France 2 Avenue Gabriel Paris Cedex 08, France Physical Address: United States Consulate 2, Rue St. Florentin Paris, France Frankfurt, U.S. Consulate Frankfurt [49] (69) Germany Geissener Str Frankfurt am main, Germany Individual Taxpayer Identification Number IMPORTANT CHANGES TO NOTE: 1. Beginning April 1, 2009, the IRS began processing Forms W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, for deceased taxpayers. In addition to meeting all of the requirements in the Form W-7 instructions for obtaining an ITIN, additional documentation to substantiate the death of the individual must be provided pursuant to the Chart listed on page The information under the Signature section (Who can sign the Form W-7/W-7(SP)) has been revised. Refer to Page 18 for additional information. 3. If you are applying for an ITIN under Exception 1(b) or 1 (c) the only document that will prove that you have met the criteria is a signed letter from your Bank or Financial Institution on their letterhead stating that you have opened an individual deposit account which is subject to IRS information reporting and/ or federal tax withholding on the interest generated during the current year. This letter must be attached to your Form W-7, Application for IRS Individual Tax identification Number. REMINDERS: 1. The entry date in U.S., (Line 6d, Form W-7) must contain the complete date on which you entered the United States (if applicable). The date should be entered in month/day/year format (mm/dd/yyyy). If you have not entered the U.S. enter N/A on this line. 2. Apply using the most current Form W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number or Form W-7(SP), Solicitud de Número de Identificación Personal del Contribuyente del Servicio de Impuestos Internos. All subsequent notices and correspondence will be sent to you in the language of the original Form W-7/W-7(SP) that you submit to IRS. 3. All ITIN applications (including those submitted by Acceptance Agents) must have an original valid U.S. Federal income tax return attached to Form

5 W-7. ITINs will no longer be assigned prior to the taxpayer filing a valid U.S. income tax return (Form 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, 1040NR, 1040NR-EZ), to pay or claim withheld taxes unless an exception to the tax return filing requirement is met (see Exceptions later in this publication). 4. If an ITIN is being requested for a dependent under 14 years of age (18 if a student) then one of the supporting documents to prove foreign status and identity must be a Birth Certificate, unless a passport is submitted. 5. Supply original proof of identity and foreign status documents or notarized/certified copies there are only 13 acceptable documents (see the Supporting Documentation Table later in this Publication). While the IRS will accept original documents, it is suggested that you submit certified or notarized copies. If you will need your documentation for any purpose within 60 days of submitting your ITIN application, you may wish to apply in person at an IRS TAC office where your documents will be reviewed and returned to you immediately. 6. First apply for a Social Security Number (SSN) if entering the U.S. with a green card or visa that permits you to obtain employment in the U.S. If the Social Security Administration (SSA) will not issue a SSN, a letter of denial must be obtained and attached to your Form W-7. This requirement remains the same if you are requesting an ITIN under an Exception, or attaching a U.S. Federal Income Tax Return. Refer to Exceptions for additional information for students, researchers and professors and individuals receiving honoraria payments. 7. Submit All Powers of Attorney to the IRS in English. Any POA s received in a foreign language will be considered invalid, unless accompanied by a certified English translation. 8. If you are a guardian or other legally responsible person, requesting an ITIN for your dependent under 14 years of age, (18 if a student), submit documentation along with Form W-7 to prove your relationship to the applicant. These documents can include adoption papers or court appointment papers showing legal guardianship. The dependent must be listed on the U.S. Federal income tax return that is attached to your Form W Mail Form W-7/W-7(SP), proof of identity documents, and a United States individual income tax return to: Internal Revenue Service ITIN Operations P.O. Box Austin, TX If you are using a courier service and need to provide a street address, send your Form W-7 package to: Internal Revenue Service ITIN Operations Mail Stop 6090-AUSC 3651 S. Interregional, Hwy 35 Austin, TX CAUTION: If you are attaching your tax return to the Form W-7, do not use the mailing address in the instructions for your tax return. Do not send a copy of the return to any other IRS office. You can apply for an ITIN by mail, at any IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center in the United States and at IRS offices abroad. You can also apply through an Acceptance Agent, (see What are Acceptance Agents? later in this publication). The IRS will send your ITIN in the form of an assignment letter. An ITIN does not change your immigration status or grant your right to work in the United States. An ITIN is for tax purposes only. GENERAL INFORMATION What is an ITIN? An ITIN is a tax processing number, issued by the Internal Revenue Service, for certain resident and nonresident aliens, their spouses, and their dependents. It is a nine-digit number beginning with the number 9, has a range of numbers from 70 to 88 for the fourth and fifth digits and is formatted like a SSN (i.e. 9XX-7X- XXXX). The ITIN is only available to individuals who are required to have a taxpayer identification number for tax purposes but who do not have, and are not eligible to obtain a SSN from the Social Security Administration (SSA). Only Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

6 individuals who have a valid filing requirement or are filing a tax return to claim a refund of over-withheld tax are eligible to receive an ITIN. Generally a U.S. Federal income tax return must accompany the ITIN application, unless the individual meets one of the exceptions. (See Exceptions ). Caution: Applications for individuals who are requesting an ITIN as a spouse or a dependent of a primary taxpayer, must attach a valid U.S. Federal income tax return to the Form W-7. ITINs are issued regardless of immigration status because both resident and nonresident aliens may have United States tax return filing and payment responsibilities under the Internal Revenue Code. What is the purpose of an ITIN? ITINs are used for tax purposes only, and are not intended to serve any other purpose. IRS issues ITINs to help individuals comply with the U.S. tax laws, and to provide a means to efficiently process and account for tax returns and payments for those not eligible for Social Security Numbers. An ITIN: 1. Does not authorize work in the U.S. or provide eligibility for Social Security Benefits or the Earned Income Tax Credit. 2. Is not valid for identification outside of the tax system. 3. Does not establish immigration status. An applicant must enter his/her ITIN in the space provided for the SSN when completing and filing a Federal income tax return (Form 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ, 1040NR, 1040NR-EZ). Note: When applying for an ITIN for the purpose of filing a valid tax return, the applicant is required to file the tax return with the Form W-7/W-7(SP) application unless specifically meeting an exception to the tax return requirement. (See Exceptions ). When did IRS start issuing ITINs and why? In 1996, the U.S. Department of the Treasury issued regulations that introduced the ITIN, and required foreign persons to use an ITIN as their unique identification number on Federal tax returns (T.D. 8671, C.B.314). The regulations were intended to address the concern by the IRS and the U.S. Department of the Treasury that, without a unique number, taxpayers could not be identified effectively and tax returns could not be processed efficiently. Individual Taxpayer Identification Number Are ITINs valid for identification? ITINs are not valid for identification outside of the tax system and should not be offered as identification for non-tax purposes. Since ITINs are strictly for tax processing, the IRS does not apply the same standards as agencies that provide genuine identity certification. ITIN applicants are not required to apply in person. How do I know if I need an ITIN? If you do not have a Social Security Number (SSN) and are not eligible to obtain a SSN, but you are required to furnish a Federal tax identification number to file a U.S. tax return, be claimed as a spouse or dependent on a U.S. tax return or furnish a tax identification number for any other Federal tax purpose, you must apply for an ITIN. An alien individual cannot have both an ITIN and a SSN. If you are eligible for a SSN, you must first apply for one. Persons eligible to receive a Social Security Number are not eligible to receive an ITIN. Treasury regulations governing Internal Revenue Code Section 6109 require a valid taxpayer identification number for each person listed on the tax return. If the Social Security Administration denies the applicant s request for a SSN they will issue a letter of denial. That letter must be attached to the Form W-7 when it is submitted to the IRS. Note: Although most applicants are required to file their tax return by attaching it to Form W-7/W-7(SP), there are exceptions to this requirement. (See Exceptions ). Who Must Apply? Any individual who is not eligible to obtain a SSN but who must furnish a taxpayer identification number to the IRS must apply for an ITIN on Form W-7/W-7(SP). Do not complete Form W-7/W-7(SP) if you have a SSN or if you are eligible to obtain a SSN (i.e., A United States citizen or person lawfully admitted for employment). Applicants must have a valid filing requirement and file an original valid U.S. Federal income tax return with their ITIN applications, unless they meet one of the exceptions listed later in this publication. Note: Exceptions relate to the tax return filing requirement only. They do not relate to the tax purpose. Therefore, all individuals must have a tax purpose for requesting an ITIN, whether or not a U.S. Federal income tax return is submitted to the IRS with Form W-7.

7 To determine if you have a filing requirement, see Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax or Publication 519, A United States Tax Guide for Aliens. Examples of who needs an ITIN: A nonresident alien individual eligible to obtain the benefit of a reduced tax withholding rate under an income tax treaty. See Pub. 515, Withholding of Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Entities. A nonresident alien individual not eligible for a SSN who is required to file a U.S. tax return or who is filing a U.S. tax return only to claim a refund. A nonresident alien individual not eligible for a SSN who elects to file a joint U.S. tax return with a spouse who is a U.S. citizen or resident. A U.S. resident alien (based on the substantial presence test) who files a U.S. tax return but who is not eligible for a SSN. For information about the substantial presence test, see Pub. 519, U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens. An alien spouse, claimed as an exemption on a U.S. tax return, who is not eligible to obtain a SSN. An alien individual eligible to be claimed as a dependent on a U.S. tax return but who is not eligible to obtain a SSN. To determine if an alien individual is eligible to be claimed as a dependent on a United States tax return, see Pub. 501, Exemptions, Standard Deductions, and Filing Information, and Pub. 519,. A United States Tax Guide for Aliens. A nonresident alien student, professor, or researcher who is required to file a United States tax return but who is not eligible for a SSN. If you have an application for a SSN pending, do not file Form W-7/W-7(SP). Complete Form W-7/W-7(SP) only when the SSA notifies you that a SSN cannot be issued. Proof that the SSA denied your request for a SSN must be included with your submission of Form W-7/ W-7(SP), whether you are attaching your federal tax return or requesting an ITIN under one of the Exceptions. To request a SSN, use Form SS-5, Application for a Social Security Card, (Original, Replacement or Correction). This form can be obtained from the SSA or downloaded from the IRS web site at irs.gov. To find out if you are eligible to obtain a SSN, contact you re nearest SSA Office. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are filing for an extension of time to file a United States income tax return (Form 4868 or Form 2688) or making an estimated payment with Forms 4868, 2688, or Form 1040-ES/1040-ES (NR), Estimated Tax for Individuals/Estimated Tax for Nonresident Aliens do not file the Form W-7/W-7(SP) with these forms. Write ITIN TO BE REQUESTED wherever the ITIN or SSN is requested. An ITIN will be issued only after you have filed a valid income tax return and have met all other requirements. How do I apply for an ITIN? You must complete Form W-7/W-7(SP) and attach a valid U.S. Federal income tax return, unless you qualify for an exception. Include your original, notarized or certified proof of identity documents along with the letter of denial from the SSA (if applicable). Because you are filing your tax return as an attachment to your ITIN application, you should not mail your return to the address listed in the Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ instructions. Instead, send your return, Form W-7/W- 7(SP) and proof of identity documents to the address listed in the Form W-7 instructions: Internal Revenue Service ITIN Operations P.O. Box Austin, TX You may also apply using the services of an IRSauthorized Acceptance Agent or visit an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC) in lieu of your mailing the information to the IRS. TACs in the United States provide help with ITIN applications on a walk-in basis. TACs are available to: Assist taxpayers in the preparation of the Form W-7/ W-7(SP). Answer questions about Form W-7/W-7(SP). Review and/or validate your identity documents. Forward your Form W-7/W-7(SP), and accompanying tax return, if applicable, to the IRS processing service center. For overseas assistance contact one of the overseas IRS offices listed in the front of this publication. Telephone assistance is also available by calling the IRS toll-free number at (inside the United States) for information and help in completing your Form W-7/W- 7(SP) and your tax return. International applicants may call (not a toll free Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

8 number) for assistance. This number is not available for residents of the U.S. Reminder: Use the most current version of Form W-7 to avoid delays in processing or the application being returned to you. Deceased Taxpayers Beginning April 1, 2009, the IRS began processing Forms W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, for deceased taxpayers. When an ITIN is being requested, the word Deceased should be written across the top of the Form W-7. In addition to meeting all requirements in the Form W-7 instructions for obtaining an ITIN, additional documentation to substantiate the death of the individual must be provided pursuant to the chart below. IF YOU ARE THEN YOU MUST ATTACH (a) The surviving Form W-7 spouse filing an US Individual Federal Income original or amended Tax Return joint return with your Documentation substantiating deceased spouse identity and foreign status (b) The court Form W-7 appointed executor US Individual Federal Income or administrator Tax Return of the deceased s Documentation substantiating estate filing an identity and foreign status original tax return along with on behalf of the A court certificate showing deceased your appointment (c) Not the surviving Form W-7 spouse claiming a US Individual Federal Income refund on a joint Tax Return return and there was Documentation substantiating no executor or identity and foreign status administrator of the along with deceased s estate Form 1310 appointed A copy of the Certificate of Death If a Form W-7 is attached for a deceased taxpayer under 18 years of age, then one of the documents proving identity must be a birth certificate, unless a passport is submitted. Where Can I get a Form W-7/W-7(SP)? Forms can be obtained by: Calling within the continental Individual Taxpayer Identification Number United States only. Bulk quantities may also be ordered through this number. Using a personal computer to download Form W-7/W-7(SP) from our world wide web site at Visiting the nearest IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center or Overseas IRS office. Writing to: Internal Revenue Service National Distribution Center 1201 N. Mitsubishi Motorway Bloomington, IL What information must be included on Form W-7/W-7(SP)? Form W-7/W-7(SP) will request the following type of information: Reason for applying Applicant s full name (and birth name if different) Applicant s foreign address Applicant s country of citizenship Applicant s mailing address Applicant s date and place of birth Information about a passport or visa The signature of the applicant, or if the applicant is a dependent under the age of 14, it may be the signature of the parent, court appointed guardian or Power of Attorney. (see Signature later in this Publication). NOTE: In addition to completing the form you must also attach appropriate identification documents and a valid US Federal income tax return (unless an exception to the return filing requirement is met). General information for the completion of Form W-7/W- 7(SP) begins on Page 13. Where do I attach my Form W-7/W-7(SP)? If you are required to file an U.S. Federal income tax return with this form, attach Form W-7/W-7(SP) to the front of your return. If you are applying for more than one ITIN for the same return (such as for a spouse or dependents) attach all Forms W-7/W-7(SP) in the order that the individuals are listed on the tax return. Where do I file my Form W-7/W-7(SP)? By Mail: Mail your completed application, your original tax return and any other substantiating or supporting identification documents listed on the Supporting

9 Documentation Table to: Internal Revenue Service ITIN Operations P.O. Box Austin, TX If you are using a courier service send your Form W-7 package to Internal Revenue Service ITIN Operations Mail Stop 6090-AUSC 3651 S. Interregional, Hwy 35 Austin, TX CAUTION: Do not use the mailing address in the instructions for your tax return; use the address above. Do not send a copy of the return to any other IRS office. In Person: You can apply for an ITIN by bringing your completed forms and documentation to any IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center in the United States and most IRS offices abroad, where IRS personnel will verify your documentation and forward the application to the IRS processing center. Through Acceptance Agents: You can also apply through an Acceptance Agent authorized by the IRS to facilitate the ITIN application process for you. To obtain a list of authorized Acceptance Agents in you area, visit the IRS website at Reminder: Keep a copy of your application for your records. What are Acceptance Agents? Acceptance Agents (AAs) are persons (individuals or entities (colleges, financial institutions, accounting firms, etc.)) who have entered into formal agreements with the IRS that permit them to assist applicants in obtaining ITINs. Certifying Acceptance Agents (CAAs) are individuals or entities who assume a greater responsibility. They are also authorized to verify the applicant s claim of identity and foreign status through a review of appropriate documentation, as well as verifying the authenticity, accuracy and completeness of the supporting documentation. They will submit your Form W-7,attached Federal income tax return, and any supplemental documentation to the IRS on your behalf. In addition, once the ITIN is issued, the CAA receives the applicant s number directly from IRS. IRS does not charge a fee to obtain an ITIN, however, a person acting as an AA/CAA may charge a fee for his/ her services. A list of authorized Acceptance Agents is available on the IRS website at Note: Even if you are utilizing the services of an Acceptance Agent, you must follow all procedures outlined in this Publication for obtaining an ITIN, (i.e. attaching Form W-7/W-7(SP) to your Federal income tax return, unless you meet one of the exceptions to the tax return filing requirement). Acceptance Agents only facilitate the application process and are not authorized to issue the ITIN directly. Will I have to pay to get an ITIN? The IRS does not require payment of a fee for issuing an ITIN. However, fees may apply if you choose to use the services of an Acceptance Agent. When should I apply for my ITIN? Complete Form W-7/W-7(SP) as soon as you are ready to file your U.S. Federal income tax return, since you must attach the return to your application. However if you meet one of the exceptions to the tax return filing requirement, submit your completed Form W-7/ W-7(SP), along with your proof of identity and foreign status and the required supplemental documents to substantiate your qualification for the exception, as soon as possible after you determine you are covered by an exception. You can apply for an ITIN any time during the year; however, if the tax return you attach to Form W-7 is filed after the return s due date, you may owe interest and/or penalties. How long does it take to get an ITIN? If you qualify for an ITIN and your application is complete, you will receive a letter from the IRS assigning your tax identification number usually within six weeks (8 to 10 weeks if requested during peak tax time (January 15 through April 30) or from abroad). Applications mailed from abroad may take considerably longer. If you have not received a response within the referenced time period, you may call (toll-free within the United States) to request the status of your application. Taxpayers overseas can contact one of the IRS offices listed in the front of this publication or call (not a toll-free number). Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

10 Can I get an ITIN if I am an undocumented alien? Yes, If you are required to file a U. S. Federal income tax return or qualify to be listed on another individual s tax return as a spouse or dependent, you must have either a valid SSN or an ITIN. If you are an undocumented alien and cannot get a SSN, you must get an ITIN for tax purposes. Remember, having an ITIN does not: Give you the right to work in the United States, Change your immigration status, or Entitle you to the Earned Income Tax Credit or Social Security benefits. Is the Form W-7 available in any foreign language? Yes, this form is available in Spanish as Form W-7(SP), Solicitud de Número de Identificación Personal del Contribuyente del Servicio de Impuestos Internos. DOCUMENTATION What are the documentation requirements when applying for an ITIN? The Form W-7 Application must be accompanied by the following documentation when applying for an ITIN: 1. Your original valid U.S. Federal income tax return for which the ITIN is needed along with the letter of denial from the SSA (if applicable). However if one of the exceptions to the tax return filing requirement applies, you must also attach the documentation that is required to support that exception. 2. The original documents, or certified or notarized copies of documents, that substantiate the information provided on the Form W-7/W-7(SP). The supporting documentation must be consistent with the applicant s information provided on Form W-7/W-7(SP). For example, the name, date of birth and country of citizenship on the document you submit, must be the same as lines 1a, 4 and 6a of the Form W-7/W-7(SP). Note: IRS will mail your original documents (passport, etc.) back to you at the mailing address you entered on your Form W-7. If you plan to move, ensure that you use a mailing address where you will be able to receive your mail. By visiting an IRS TAC office to apply for an ITIN, an IRS employee can review your documentation and return it to you immediately. This alleviates any long delays waiting for your original documentation (passports, etc.) to be returned to you by mail. 10 Individual Taxpayer Identification Number We recommend that original documents not be sent to IRS. IRS can not be held responsible for documents lost or misrouted in transit. Properly certified or notarized documents can be sent in lieu of originals. The documentation you present must: 1. Verify your identity by containing your name and photograph and support your claim of foreign status. (see Supporting Documentation Table in the Exhibits). 2. Be an original document 3. Be a copy of an original document if you do any of the following: Have the copies certified by the issuing agency or official custodian of the original record. Have the copies notarized by a U.S. notary public legally authorized within his or her local jurisdiction to certify that the document is a true copy of the original. To do this, the notary must see the valid unaltered original document and verify that the copy conforms to the original. Consular Officers at U.S. Embassies and Consulates overseas may not certify true copies of foreign public documents and will refer applicants to the foreign authority that issued the document. Have the copies notarized by a foreign notary. However, foreign notaries are only acceptable from States that are party to the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. The Hague Convention provides for the simplified certification of public (including notarized) documents to be used in countries that have joined the Convention. A certification will be issued in the form of an apostille which will be attached to the copy of the document. If the document originates in a country that is not party to the Convention, applicants should have the document certified by the foreign authority that issued it. Note: The apostille must stay attached to the copy of the document when it is sent to the IRS. 4. Be current, i.e. not expired. The definition of current for applying for an ITIN is as follows: Birth certificates do not contain expiration dates and, therefore, will be considered current. Passports and National Identification cards displaying an expiration date will be considered

11 current only if the date displayed on the document has not expired prior to the date the Form W-7/ W-7(SP) is submitted. School records and Medical records (used only for children under the age of 14; under the age of 18 if a student) will be considered current only if the date displayed on the records is not more than one (1) year prior to the date the Form W-7/W- 7(SP) is submitted. Original documents you submit will be returned to you. You do not need to provide a return envelope. Copies of documents will not be returned. If your original documents are not returned within 60 days, you may call the IRS (see Telephone Help ) to inquire as to the status. Do not send original documents that you will need for other purposes within 60 days from the date that you submit your Form W-7. What documents are acceptable as proof of identity and foreign status? IRS has streamlined the number of documents the agency will accept as proof of identity and foreign status to obtain an ITIN. If you submit an original passport or a properly notarized or certified copy of a valid passport you do not need to submit any other documents from the list below. If you do not have a passport, you must provide a combination of current documents (at least two or more) that show your name and photograph and support your claim of identity and foreign status. With the exception of children under 14 years of age (under 18 years of age if a student), at least one document you present must contain a recent photograph. If you are requesting an ITIN as a dependent, documentation to prove foreign status and identity must include a civil Birth Certificate, unless a Passport is submitted. NOTE: If you submit copies of original documents that display information on both sides (front and back), the copy that is submitted must also show the information from both sides of the document. Listed below are the only documents that will be accepted by IRS: 1. Passport (stand alone document) 2. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) photo identification 3. Visa issued by the US Department of State 4. United States driver s license 5. United States military identification card 6. Foreign driver s license 7. Foreign military identification card 8. National identification card. The document must be current, and contain the individual s name, address, photograph, date of birth and expiration date (i.e. Mexican Matricula card). 9. U. S. State identification card 10. Foreign voter s registration card 11. Civil birth certificate * 12. Medical records (dependent s only under 14 years of age; under 18 years of age if a student) * 13. School Records (dependent s only - under 14 years of age; under 18 years of age is a student) * (* may be used to establish foreign status only if documents are foreign.) Note: You may subsequently be requested to provide a certified translation of foreign language documents. If you have applied for a Social Security Number, but the Social Security Administration has denied your request, your ITIN application must also contain an official letter, form, or other documentation from the SSA providing proof that your application was denied. (This pertains only to persons who have been issued a Visa from the US Department of State that enables them to obtain a SSN.) This proof must be attached to your Form W-7/W-7(SP) or your application for an ITIN will be rejected. Students who enter the U.S. on an F, J, or M visa, but who will not be employed and are here only for the purpose of study, or person s present in the U.S. who are receiving only honoraria payments, do not have to go to the SSA to try and obtain a Social Security Number first. A letter from the Designated School Official (DSO), Responsible Officer (RO) or Authorized School Official can be submitted in lieu of a letter from the SSA when a tax return is attached or when an Exception is being claimed. (See the Exception Chart at the end of this publication.) What is a National Identification Card? Some foreign governments issue identification cards to their citizens. IRS will accept these cards as proof of identity and foreign status in combination with other documents described above if the card is current (i.e. not expired) and contains the applicant s name, address, photograph, and date of birth. Individual Taxpayer Identification Number 11

12 EXCEPTIONS What are the exceptions to the requirement to attach a U.S. Federal income tax return? Although most ITIN applicants must attach a valid income tax return to their Form W-7 application, there are limited circumstances under which an ITIN will be issued without an attached return. If any of the five exceptions listed below apply to you, you will not need to attach a U.S. Federal income tax return to your W-7/ W-7(SP). These exceptions are explained in detail in the Exhibit section at end of this Publication. If you claim an exception to the requirement to submit a valid original U.S. income tax return with Form W-7/W-7(SP) you must submit proof of your claim in lieu of the tax return. NOTE: Applicants with a VISA that is valid for employment, and who will be employed in the U.S., should first apply for a SSN with the Social Security Administration (SSA). If you are unable to obtain a SSN after completing Form SS-5, a denial letter from the SSA must be attached to your Form W-7/W-7(SP) or your application will be rejected. Remember, you are not eligible for an ITIN if you are eligible to obtain a SSN. Exception 1. Third Party Withholding on Passive Income; Third Party Withholding on Passive Income. IRS information reporting and/or tax withholding is required and apply to third parties (frequently banks and other financial institutions), who will request a TIN from you to enable them to comply with U.S. Treasury Regulations. To obtain an ITIN under this exception, you must include supporting documentation with your Form W-7/W-7(SP) showing that you own an asset that generates income subject to IRS information reporting and/or tax withholding requirements that will take place within the current tax year. A letter or signed statement from your bank or financial institution must be attached. Exception 2. Wages, Salary, Compensation and Honoraria Payments with Tax Treaty Benefits Claimed; Scholarships, Fellowships and Grants with Tax Treaty Benefits Claimed; Scholarships, Fellowships and Grants No Tax Treaty Benefits Claimed; or Gambling Winnings with Tax Treaty Benefits Claimed Wages, Salary or Compensation and Honoraria Payments* - Tax Treaty Benefits claimed. IRS information reporting and tax withholding is required by law and apply to third parties who will request a TIN from you to enable them to comply with U.S. Treasury Regulations. To obtain a TIN under this exception, you must attach a letter from the SSA denying your request for a Social Security Number. * Individuals present in the U.S. who are receiving honoraria payments only, do not have to apply for a SSN or submit letter of denial from the SSA. A letter from the Authorized School Official who extended the invitation will suffice. Scholarship, Fellowship or Grant Income. IRS information reporting and/or tax withholding is required by law and apply to third parties who will request a TIN from you to enable them to comply with U.S. Treasury Regulations. Students on a F-1, J-1 or M-1 visa who will not be working while studying in the U.S., will not have to apply for a SSN. They will be permitted to provide a letter from their Designated School Official (DSO), or Responsible Officer (RO) stating that they will not be securing employment in the U.S. or receiving any type of income from personal services. This applies whether a tax return is attached to Form W-7 or Exception 2 is being claimed. Gambling Winnings Tax Treaty Benefits claimed. If you are a nonresident alien visitor with gambling winnings, your Form W-7/W-7(SP) will be processed under an exception (2) only if submitted through the appropriate gaming official serving as an authorized ITIN Acceptance Agent. Exception 3. Thirty Party Reporting of Mortgage Interest Under the Internal Revenue laws, most recipients (lenders) of home mortgage interest report the amount of interest they receive from the borrower to both the IRS and the borrower. This reporting is usually done on a Form 1098, Mortgage Interest Statement. First time filers who secure a home loan may seek an ITIN to provide to their lender. Exception 4. Third Party With-holding Disposition by a Foreign Person of United States Real Property Interest A tax withholding obligation is generally imposed on a buyer or other transferee (withholding agent) when a United States real property interest is acquired from a foreign person. This withholding serves to collect the tax that may 12 Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

13 be owed by the foreign person. In some instances, the foreign person may apply for a withholding certificate to reduce or eliminate withholding on the disposition of the real property. An ITIN would be needed for this transaction. Exception 5. TD This exception may apply if you have an IRS reporting requirement under Treasury Decision 9363 and are submitting Form W-7, Form 13350, and supplemental documentation. See the Exceptions Tables for information on the requirements for claiming Exception 5. DEPENDENCY/EXEMPTION ISSUES (See IRS Publication 501 for who qualifies to be claimed as a dependent.) What are the rules for dependents? Residents of Mexico, Canada, or U.S. nationals must use the same rules as U.S. citizens to determine who is a dependent and for which dependents exemptions can be claimed. For residents of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) there are two additional requirements, and for students and business apprentices from India they must also be able to claim the benefits of the United States-India tax treaty. See publication 501 (Exemptions, Standard Deduction and Filing Information), for additional information and to determine who may qualify as a dependent. The dependent for which the Form W-7 is being submitted must be listed on the attached tax return. Note: If your request for an ATIN has been denied your dependent may be eligible for an ITIN. If you live abroad and are requesting an ITIN for a foreign child who has been adopted or legally placed in your home pending adoption, remember to include a copy of the legal documents evidencing your relationship to the child. EMPLOYMENT ISSUES Are ITINs valid for work purposes? ITINs do not authorize individuals to work in the United States and are not valid for employment purposes. However, if you are required to file a U. S. Federal income tax return and are ineligible to receive a SSN, you must obtain an ITIN. Which aliens are eligible to receive Social Security Numbers? Certain aliens by virtue of their nonimmigrant status are authorized to work in the United States. Some of the individuals must apply to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Any nonresident alien holding an EAD, or who is already authorized to work in the United States, is eligible to receive a SSN. If you have an EAD, do not complete a Form W-7/W- 7(SP) application unless the SSA has rejected your request for a SSN. Supporting documentation from the SSA substantiating the denial must be attached to your application. For more information on who is eligible to receive a Social Security Number, refer to the Social Security Administration website at What student visas qualify for employment? Students who enter the United States under certain U.S. visas may be eligible to work in the United States. For more information on who is eligible to work and who must apply for an EAD, refer to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) web site at gov. Which foreign students qualify for ITINs? The employment rules for foreign students in the United States are set forth in appropriate United States Customs and Immigration Services (USCIS) laws and regulations. Information on these laws and regulations can be obtained from the nearest USCIS office, the USCIS website at or the appropriate office of the foreign students university or learning institution. Generally, foreign students eligible to work in the United States, and who will be employed, should apply for a SSN. However, if they are denied a SSN, they may be eligible to apply for an ITIN by attaching the documentation from the SSA, substantiating the denial, to their Form W-7. (See the Exception Chart in the back of this publication for additional information on F-1, J-1 and M-1 students). Individual Taxpayer Identification Number 13

14 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR COMPLETION OF FORM W-7/W-7(SP) Line by Line Instructions for Completing Form W-7/W-7(SP). Please ensure that each line on Form W-7 is completed. If any of the fields are left blank or the information is not valid, the Form W-7 application will be suspended or rejected for incomplete or missing information. Enter N/A on the lines that do not pertain to you. NOTE: If you discover that you have made an error on a Form W-7 that has already been submitted to the IRS, please do not file another Form W-7 with the correct information. Instead, call the IRS taxpayer assistance number, ( ) and provide the IRS employee with the correct information. Reason You Are Submitting Form W-7/W-7(SP): You must check only one box to indicate the reason you are completing Form W-7/W-7(SP). If more than one box applies to you, check the box that best explains your reason for submitting the Form. Exception: If you check box a or f, then box h may also be checked. Treaty Country and Treaty Article must also be present, if applicable. Refer to IRS Publication 901, Tax Treaties if you need additional information. Reason you are submitting Form W-7. Read the instructions for the box you check. Caution: If you check box b, c, d, e, or g, you must file a tax return with Form W-7 unless you meet one of the exceptions (see instructions). a b c d e f g h Reminder: Dependent/spouse of a nonresident alien holding a U.S. visa Other (see instructions) Additional information for a and f: Enter treaty country and treaty article number 1a IF Box a or Box f is checked and a tax treaty benefit is being claimed Box d or e is checked Box h is checked Note: See Exhibits at the end of this publication for examples of completed Forms W-7 Line 1 Name: L.1a. Enter your legal name as it appears on your documents. This entry should reflect your name as it will appear on a United States Federal Income tax return. Caution: Your ITIN will be established using this name. If you do not use this name on your United States tax return, the processing of the U.S. tax return may be delayed until discrepancies are resolved. Name (see instructions) Name at birth if different Nonresident alien required to obtain ITIN to claim tax treaty benefit Nonresident alien filing a U.S. tax return U.S. resident alien (based on days present in the United States) filing a U.S. tax return Dependent of U.S. citizen/resident alien Spouse of U.S. citizen/resident alien THEN The treaty country and treaty article number must be entered in the space provided under box h. The full name and SSN or ITIN of the U.S. person who is the citizen/resident alien must be present in the space provided. The information describing in detail the reason that the ITIN is being requested must be present in the space provided. 1a First name Middle name Last name 1b First name Middle name Last name 2 Enter name and SSN/ITIN of U.S. citizen/resident alien (see instructions) Nonresident alien student, professor, or researcher filing a U.S. tax return or claiming and exception Mary Jane Doe Mary Jane Smith Street address, apartment number, or rural route number. If you have a P.O. box, see page Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

15 L.1b. If an entry is present, it must reflect the applicants name as it appears on their birth certificate. If you are applying for an ITIN as a spouse or dependent of a U.S. citizen or resident alien, the full name of that person who is the citizen/resident alien must be entered in the space provided next to reason box (d) or (e). c d e f Line 2 - Applicant s Mailing Address:: If a mailing address is used that is different from the address where the applicant normally resides (Line 3), then the address must include the street, city/town, province (if any), state/country and zip/foreign postal code. Mary Jane Smith Note: Do not use a P.O. Box or an in care of (c/o) address instead of a street address if you are entering just a country name on Line 3. Line 3 Foreign Address: Enter your complete foreign address (non-u.s.) including street, city/town, province (if any), country and foreign postal code, in the country where you permanently or normally reside outside of the U.S.* If treaty benefits are being claimed, this address is usually the address in the treaty country. If you do not have a permanent residence, due to relocation to the U.S., enter only the name of the foreign country where you last resided **. Do not enter a post office box or an in care of (c/o) address on this line. If you do your application will be suspended or delayed. * Foreign address (if different from above) (see instructions) Birth ** Foreign address U.S. resident alien (based on days present in the United States) filing a U.S. tax return Dependent of U.S. citizen/resident alien Spouse of U.S. citizen/resident alien Nonresident alien student, professor, or researcher filing a U.S. tax return Applicant s mailing address (if different from above) (see instructions) Birth 4 Country of birth Line 4 Birth Information: Enter your date of birth in month/day/year format (i.e. July 7, 19xx would be entered as 07/07/19xx) and your country of birth. If available, provide the city and state or province. You must identify the country in which you were born. To be eligible for an ITIN, your birth country must be recognized as a foreign country by the U.S. Department of State. Birth 4 Date of birth (month / day / year) Country of birth City and state or province (optional) information 07 / 07 / 19XX Italy Venice 6a Country(ies) of citizenship 6b 6c Line 5 Gender: Check the appropriate box for your gender. 5 Male Female Philadelphia, PA Street address, apartment number, or rural route number. Do not use a P.O. box number. 120 White House Way City or town, state or province, and country. Include ZIP code or postal code where appropriate. Southgate, Sheffield S72 1HF England Philadelphia, PA England Country of birth Street address, apartment number, or rural route number. Do not use a P.O. box number. City or town, state or province, and country. Include ZIP code or postal code where appropriate. England Enter name and SSN/ITIN of U.S. citizen/resident alien (see instructions) John Doe SSN: Street address, apartment number, or rural route number. If you have a P.O. box, see page Market Street Apt. 1AAA City or town, state or province, and country. Include ZIP code or postal code where appropriate. Philadelphia, PA Street address, apartment number, or rural route number. Do not use a P.O. box number. Individual Taxpayer Identification Number 15

16 Line 6 Other Information: L.6a. Country(ies) of Citizenship. Enter the complete country name in which you are a citizen. Two (2) countries may be listed where dual citizenship applies. If two countries are listed, separate the countries with a slash (/). Enter the complete country name(s); do not abbreviate XX 6a Country(ies) of citizenship Italy 6d L.6b. Foreign Tax Identification Number. If your country of residence has issued you a tax identification number, enter that number on line 6b. For example, if you are a resident of Canada you would enter your Canadian Social Insurance Number. Italy Ve 6b Foreign tax I.D. number (if any) XXXXXXXXXX L.6c. Type of U.S. Visa Enter only U.S. nonimmigrant visa information. Include the USCIS classification, number of the visa, and the expiration date in month/day/year format. For example, if you have a J-1 visa that is numbered , and has an expiration date of June 13, 2010, you would enter it as F-1, No , 06/13/2010. Individuals who checked reason box f (student, professor or researcher) must submit a passport evidencing a valid visa issued by the US Department of State. enice 6c Type of U.S. visa (if any), number, and expiration date F-1 No /13/2010 Note: If the visa has been issued under a duration of stay label by USCIS, then enter D/S as the expiration date. L.6d. Identification Documents. Check the appropriate box. If the other box is checked, then write-in the type of documentation in the space provided. If the applicant presents a valid passport, then no other documents are necessary to prove identity and foreign status. A passport is the only stand-alone document. If you do not have a passport, you must use the documents listed under the Supporting Documentation Table and you will be required to provide more than one current document to verify your identity and foreign status. With the exception of children under 14 years of age (under 18 years of age if a student), at least one document you present must contain a recent photograph. A birth certificate must be one of the documents United Kingdom used to prove foreign XXXXXXXXXX status and identity for a dependent J-1 No. under the age of /13/2008 6d Identification document(s) submitted (see instructions) Passport Driver s license/state I.D. USCIS documentation Other Issued by: Austria No.: XXXXXXXXX Exp. date: 10 / 04 / 2010 Entry date in U.S. 02 / 14 / 2009 REMINDER: If you are submitting multiple documents use only the information from one of those documents to complete Line 6d. Enter the information for the second document on a separate sheet of paper and attach to Form W-7/W-7(SP). Enter the name of the State or Country or other issuer, the identification number (if any) appearing on the document(s), the expiration date, and the date on which you entered the United States. The entry date in U.S. must contain the complete date on which you entered the United States (if applicable). The date should be entered in month/day/year format. (i.e. February 14, 2009 would be entered as 02/14/2009). If you have not entered the U.S. enter N/A on this line. You may subsequently be requested to provide a certified translation of foreign language documents. 16 Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

17 L.6e/6f. Previous Temporary TIN or EIN. If you were ever issued a Temporary Identification Number (TIN or ITIN) or an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from IRS, check the Yes box, and enter the number on line 6f, along with the name under which it was issued. If more than one temporary number was issued or a temporary number and an EIN, attach a separate continuation sheet listing all of the previous numbers issued to you. If you never had a temporary TIN or an EIN, or you do not know your temporary TIN or EIN, check the No/Do not know box. A temporary TIN is a nine-digit number issued by the IRS to persons who file a return or make a payment without providing a taxpayer identifying number. You would have been issued this number if you filed a U.S. tax return and did not have a Social Security Number. This temporary TIN will appear on any correspondence the IRS sent you concerning that return. An EIN is a nine-digit number (for example, 12-XXXXXXX) assigned by the IRS to businesses. Austria XXXXXXXXX e Have you previously received a U.S. temporary taxpayer identification number (TIN) or employer identification number (EIN)? Temple University L.6g. Name of college/university/or company (must be completed only if reason box f is checked). If you checked reason box f, you must provide the name of the educational institution and the city and state in which it is located. You must also indicate your length of stay. If you are temporarily in the United States for business purposes, you must provide the name of the company with whom you are conducting your business and the city and state in which it is located. Also enter your length of stay in the U.S. Reason box f: e f g Spouse of U.S. citizen/resident alien Nonresident alien student, professor, or researcher filing a U.S. tax return Line 6g No/Do not know. Skip line 6f. Yes. Complete line 6f. If more than one, list on a sheet and attach to this form (see instructions). 9XX-28-XXXX Mary J. Smith 6f Enter: TIN or EIN and Name under which it was issued 6g Name of college/university or company (see instructions) City and state John Doe SSN: Mary J. Smith ABC University Philadelphia, PA Length of stay 4 years Individual Taxpayer Identification Number 17

18 SIGNATURE Who can sign the Form W-7/W-7(SP) if the applicant is a dependent under 18 years of age? If the applicant is under 18 years of age the applicant, their parent or court appointed guardian can sign if the child can not. The individual (if other than the applicant) must type or print his or her name in the space provided and check the appropriate box that indicates their relationship to the applicant. If the individual is signing as a court-appointed guardian, a copy of the courtappointment papers showing the legal guardianship must be attached. Adults other than a parent or court appointed guardian can sign the Form W-7, only if the individual has a Form 2848 (Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative) from a parent or court appointed guardian that authorizes the individual to sign. Who can sign the Form W-7/W-7(SP) if the applicant is a dependent 18 years of age or older? If the applicant is 18 years of age or older, the applicant can sign or appoint their parent, court appointed guardian or other individual to sign. The individual (if other than the applicant) must type or print his or her name in the space provided, check the appropriate box that indicates their relationship to the applicant, and attach Form 2848 (Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative ). Note: All Powers of Attorney (POAs) submitted to the IRS must be in English. Any POAs received in a foreign language will be considered invalid unless accompanied by a certified English translation. The POA must clearly state the purpose for which it is intended under the tax matters section. Refer to the IRS web site at gov for additional information on Power of Attorney MAILING THE APPLICATION Where should I mail my application? Mail your Form W-7/W-7(SP) to the following address: Internal Revenue Service ITIN Operations P.O. Box Austin, TX If you are using a courier service and need to provide a street address, send your form W-7 package to: Internal Revenue Service ITIN Operations Mail Stop 6090-AUSC 3651 S. Interregional, HWY 35 Austin, TX ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Where can I go to get help with my ITIN application? You may call the IRS toll-free number at (inside of the United States) for information about where to go to get help in completing your Form W-7/ W-7(SP) and tax return. International applicants may call (not a toll-free number) for assistance. (This number is not available for residents of the U.S.) You may visit or make an appointment to visit your local* IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC), where IRS personnel are available to: Assist taxpayers in the preparation of the Form W-7/W-7(SP); Answer questions about Form W-7/W-7(SP); Review and/or validate your identity documents; Help you respond to an IRS notice regarding your application for an ITIN; and Forward your Form W-7/W-7(SP), and accompanying tax return if appropriate (see Exceptions ) to the Austin Service Center. * To find a list of local IRS TACs, proceed to the IRS website at Reminder: If you are planning to use the services of an overseas IRS TAC office, make sure to call or check their web site first to determine their office hours. You may also use the services of an IRS-authorized Acceptance Agent. Where can I obtain additional information to help me with my ITIN application? For details on resident and nonresident alien status and the tests for residency (including the substantial presence test), see Publication 519. For details on individuals who can be claimed as dependents and on obtaining a SSN for a dependent, see Publication 501 and Publication 519. These publications are available free from the IRS. To order the publications: 18 Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

19 Call within the continental United States only. Bulk quantities may also be ordered through this number. Request a copy by mail by writing to: IRS National Distribution Center 1201 N. Mitsubishi Motorway Bloomington, IL Visit your nearest IRS TAC (Taxpayer Assistance Center) Retrieve a copy from the IRS web site at gov. Where can I call to get help with my Form W-7/W-7(SP) application? If after reading the Form W-7/W-7(SP) instructions and our free publications, you are still not sure how to complete your application or have additional questions, you may call IRS for assistance at any of the telephone numbers listed below. Inside the United States at Assistance provided to callers from Alaska and Hawaii will be based on the hours of operation in the Pacific Time zone. Outside the United States only, you may call (not a toll free number), or any of the overseas offices listed in the beginning of this publication. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What are the documentation requirements when applying for an ITIN? The applicant will need to submit documentation that is current (has not expired), and that proves both identity and foreign status (i.e. contains name, address, photograph and supports the foreign status claim.) For the definition of current for ITIN purposes, see Documentation. A passport is the only document that can stand-alone and provide all of the information required. In all other circumstances the applicant will need to provide at least two separate documents in order to validate identity and foreign status (one being a civil birth certificate for a dependent under 14 years of age (18 if a student)). With the exception of children under 14 years of age (under 18 years of age if a student), at least one must include a recent photograph. Does the National Identity card include the Mexican Matricula card as acceptable identification for applying for an ITIN? The Matricula card is an acceptable form of identification when applying for an ITIN. Can I send in a photocopy of my documentation? You can send in photocopies of your original documentation, however, all photocopies must be either: Certified by the issuing agency; Certified/Notarized by Foreign notaries authorized under the Hague Convention who will attach an Apostille. (Note: The Apostille must be kept attached to the documents submitted to the Internal Revenue Service); or Certified/Notarized by a U.S. notary public legally authorized within his/her jurisdiction (raised seal or stamp present). What are the rules of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) as they relate to an ITIN? A taxpayer using an ITIN is not eligible for EITC. To claim the EITC the claimant must file a return as a citizen or legal resident of the United States on Form In addition, the claimant, spouse and qualifying child(ren) listed on the return must have valid work related Social Security Numbers. If the claimant is married, he or she must file a return using the Married Filing Joint status (for the exception to this rule, see Publication 501, Martial Status Married Persons Living Apart ). Individual Taxpayer Identification Number 19

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